Fantasy Tip: Although Worley has produced solid work overall in his two starts since being inserted into the rotation, Showalter apparently still doesn't fully trust the right-hander, hence why Jimenez is getting yet another shot to stick on the pitching staff when he starts Thursday, July 28. The former Colorado Rockies hurler has been a disaster this year, though, holding an ugly 7.38 ERA and 1.97 WHIP. Worley has definitely earned some extra starts, at the very least.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez is 5-9 with a 7.37 ERA and 1.97 WHIP, so fantasy owners shouldn't trust him yet. However, perhaps his finest start of the season came April 7 against the Twins, allowing just two runs - one earned - and eight hits with no walks and nine strikeouts over seven innings in a win.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez has struggled this season and currently has a 7.38 ERA in 18 games. He likely would continue to be a starting pitcher if he is traded but is not a great fantasy option at this point.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez allowed six earned runs in his last outing against the Mariners Sunday, and he's sporting a 6.95 ERA, 1.91 WHIP and 8.1 K/9 on the season. Fantasy owners shouldn't be interested in using him as a matchup play Friday, as the Angels have been swinging like a team possessed on their current road trip.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez had allowed at least five runs in seven of his last eight outings entering play Wednesday but recorded his first quality start since May 7. He is too inconsistent to be viewed as a reliable fantasy option in any format.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez has been bad this year with a 6.89 ERA, 1.97 WHIP and 7.6 K/9 in 13 starts (62 2/3 innings) for the O's. He shouldn't have been on any rosters in mixed leagues at this point, and his move to the bullpen kills whatever remaining fantasy value he had.

The Baltimore Orioles are set to welcome SP Yovani Gallardo (shoulder) back from the 15-day disabled list Saturday, June 18. The question is who comes out of the rotation. SPs Tyler Wilson and Mike Wright have minor-league options remaining. Meanwhile, SP Ubaldo Jimenez was horrible in his outing Sunday, June 12, recording just one out for the shortest outing of his career.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez isn't worth starting in most fantasy leagues right now, even if he is able to hang onto his job once Gallardo returns. You'll have a few days to see what the team elects to do with Wilson or Wright, so you won't be stuck with a zero heading into the next scoring period starting next Monday. If either of those pitchers are assigned to the minors, you can cut bait at that point.

Fantasy Tip: Jimenez still hasn't recorded a quality start in six starts dating back to May 7, but this was certainly a stride in the right direction. Right now U can only be trusted in AL-only fantasy leagues, but a few more wins and efficiency and he could easily re-emerge as a solid mixed league option.